Week of October 28th, 2012

Drawing will be held on Sunday, November 4th, 2012 and announced here.

How to win?

1) Follow this blog or subscribe via email. See upper right hand corner of blog to do so.2) Leave a comment under one or all posts this week for maximum chances. See HERE if you don't know how to leave a comment.

Aha! Thanks for the tutorial! (And the chance to win Handy Man!) No ... I am running out of time, so only close family members may get a handmade card this year since time is running short. Just a few weeks away ---- eeeek!

I haven't finished my holiday cardmaking---YET! Soon though. I just keep seeing such cute inspiration on blog sites and this site especially, that I have to make just ONE more. :D Having fun! :D Thanks for the tutorial on posting a comment. It took me awhile to figure it out on my own when I started, so I am sure this tutorial will be of help to someone else who is just starting out. :D

Hello, I wanted to say thanks to you wonderful ladies this has been an amazing year I have learned alot of different things from you. I wish you a wonderful Holiday season. I have made a few cards to send out this year I hope to make some more this weekend.

As always, your site is worth reading!I have finished my christmas cards and am working now on Tim Holtz 12 days of christmas tags. I am finding more use for my cricut other than for scrapbooking.Thanks for the chance to win this cartridge.Sharon

Finished?!! Are you kidding? I've barely started and I usually send out my cards by first of December, which means I better be pretty busy this weekend making cards. Luckily, I don't have that many to make. Thanks for your terrific giveaway.--Pat N.

Very clear tutorial! I am so pumped because I have now finished all my cards, my Christmas letter and our family calendar with photos, birthdays, anniversaries and the 2012 holidays all included on it. I also put everyone's contact info on the back. It's a great resource for our scattered family.

Thanks for the tutorial now I know how to sign up for the drawings. This is my first time to sign up. will be doing more now.Been working on my Christmas cards but have a lot more to go, it will be a late nite today and tomorrow.

You know, Everyday Cricut was my very first blog I followed and still today it is one of my all time go to blogs for reasons just like this tutorial. Thank you, Joy and Melanie! Christmas cards done? HA! Who are you kidding? LOL!MCF's Mimi

I love your tutorials. I am just beginning my Christmas Cards. Next year I want to be at least one month ahead of the calendar. Guess I will make that my New Years Resolution. Thank youLinda in Stanwood

I have finished all the cards I will be handcrafting this season. I also just put the finishing touches on six wordbooks that I'm giving as gifts. It's a great feeling! Thanks for all the inspiration you give us throughout the year!Kathryn

I started my Christmas cards, but I didn't finish them! I actually came up with an idea for a card for a few of my colleagues based on hilarious inside joke that happened at work, so I'm hoping to do that this weekend!

Yes, I just finished making my Christmas cards this evening. Now I just got to address the envelopes.I've been looking all over town for the Handy Man cartridge,since it was a Walmart exclusive and now most all of the Walmarts in my area have stopped selling Cricut cartridges.Thanks for the tutorial. Merry Christmas!

Great tutorials you have been handing out....My 22 Christmas cards were made on my Cricut....They were all sent out the Wed. before thanksgiving.(thanks for all your awesome ideas) ....so again thanks Ladies and have an awesome week-end!!

I have just gotten the Scandinavian Christmas Card cartridge. I made all my front pictures for my cards. I have printed the sentment on each of my cards and printed them. All I need to do is paste the pictures on a christmas design on to the card and add the front saying and it is all done. Doing all this tomorrow. It would be so very nice to win the cartridge giveaway! Please pick me.

My Holiday card is all designed. I made a winter card last month and my mother has asked me for 100 for her christmas card sending next year.I thought wow 100? can I even do that? then as I thought about it and realized if I make 10 a week for her, that is very doable. I better make a permanent card making station that doesn't share any other activity.

My Christmas cards are in the production stage...pssst still not done :)... Thanks so much for the tutorial your site is such an inspiration. I could see myself giving the new Handyman cartridge a workout! So many people I know have projects going it would be nice to whip up a card or little gift for them with it. Thanks for a chance to win it.

This is a great idea- wish I would have seen this one a few years ago- I had to figure it out on my own! I hope it really helps those who are new to the blogging world. Thanks for the chance to win! lclass 003 at gmail dot com

Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win Handy Man cartridge! I've been so busy and know that I am running out of time to get my hand made cards done!!! I'm getting together with a couple gf's this weekend to try to get some more done. I still need to do some gift sewing for our residents at work too. Ugh....time is flying too fast!Happy Holidays everyone :)http://sherry.thornsberry.blogspot.com

Thank you for the tutorial! It was a great help!And, I've been looking at that cartridge and debating whether to get it or not! With all of my husband's projects he had been doing lately, it would be nice to make him a scrapbook!Thanks again!

Nope - not even started!! Its going to be the picture kind ordered at the drug store this year!! Like to make cards for all the other seasons, but to mass produce Christmas cards is just too much!! Maybe next year!!

If I was as talented as you I would be done with my cards by now, but it takes me forever to come up with an idea! On top of that, I also do up boxes of cards for all occasions as gifts and I have been working on those for the past few weeks. Hopefully I will find some time to get it all done!!

Thoughtful of you to make a video on how to comment! My Christmas cards are in the mailbox as I type this!! So happy they are completed...just needed a few hours away from the family to get them finished!

Thanks so much for the tutorial. It really helped as I sometimes have trouble sending my comment. Yes, I have finished and sent all my handmmade cards and there were quite a few, but, at least that is done as we are traveling to Chicago for Christmas.

Oops! Is it that time of the year already - of course I haven't done them yet, I only start to panic by the 20th of the month and then rush out to buy some and promise that NEXT YEAR I will be better organised. AnnP

I finished all my cards 1 month ago. I made 2 sets first set is a snowglob card with a train engine passing buy a big Christmas Tree. (we have GRR trains) so this was a perfect card. The other cards for the rest of the family and friends I used WW.

Thanks for a chance to win HM. I would love to win this cart.Thanks for all your hard work

I just started making some cards and little gift boxes to fill with homemade candy for the neighbors. I hope to have them done this weekend. I would love to win this cartridge...it's too cute!xstitchcarol@aol.com

No, I haven't even started my Christmas cards or shopping. I thank you for the tutorial on how to post comments. I'm always see contest on posting a comment but never knew how to do it. Need to get busy doing and quit procrastinating.

This may be a repete. Would love the cartridge. But more, I would like explanation of digital images for Cricut. Where do you store them? and how do you cut with them? I am not transitioning very well to Cricut Craft Room. Still like my Design Studio. It is easier staying with something you know. Thanks

Very handy tutorial for new or inexperienced people! My cards are started, but on hold, I'm afraid. Note to others, never think you can live in a house getting new floors and drywall during the reno - drviing me crazy!!

Yahoo!! I finished my cards yesterday and now look forward to hand delivering them ( I ended out with an embellishment that I'm afraid will not travel the regular mail very well) but it gives me a great chance to see friends too!! Now I'm looking forward to making some mini-albums!!'Love all three of your sites and the clear and precise information you share!!

I've gotten started on my cards, but I'm not finished yet. I always come up with a design that is much too complicated to get done in a timely fashion, so this year I kept it simple! Now let's see if it helps me get them out on time!

I haven't even started making my cards yet. This is actually my first year I'm attempting to make cards for Christmas; I'm a beginner 'cardineer'. I've ordered some supplies that I hope will be here today so I can get started. Wish me luck!

I kept saying I have to start my christmas cards... but i kept procrastinating so sadly I did the boring old photo card... My family is going to be so mad since they all enjoy my home made cards but with an active 8 months old this year, it was too much!! haha... Better luck next year I guess.

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